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🔰PHRASAL VERBS🔰
1.Rely on(phrasal verb)- depend on; resort to, have recourse to.
2.pack off(phrasal verb)- send off, dispatch, dismiss.
3.step in(phrasal verb)- get involved, take action, take a hand.
4.step back(phrasal verb)- withdraw, disengage, pull out/pull back.
5.brush off(phrasal verb)- rebuff, dismiss, reject.
6.weed out(phrasal verb)- isolate, separate out, filter out.
7.pull up(phrasal verb)- reprimand, criticize, rebuke.
8. build upon/build on(phrasal verb)- establish, set up, form.
9.look beyond(phrasal verb)- anticipate, look forward, plan.
10.conjure up(phrasal verb)- make something appear, produce/generate, magic.
🔰There, They're, Their🔰
✍🏻There : It is used to refer to a place or location.
👉🏻I live there.
👉🏻My car is over there.
✍🏻Their: It is used to show ownership. Their replaces a singular (non-gender) or plural noun.
👉🏻This is their apartment.
👉🏻The ball is theirs.
✍🏻They’re: It is a contraction of the words They and Are.
👉🏻They’re my friends.
👉🏻I don’t know where they’re going.
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⚠️ 40 Commonly Used and Popular English Idioms
●A blessing in disguise
Meaning: A good thing that initially seemed bad
●A dime a dozen
Meaning: Something that is very common, not unique
●Adding insult to injury
Meaning: To make a bad situation even worse
●Beat around the bush
Meaning: Avoid sharing your true viewpoint or feelings because it is uncomfortable
●Beating a dead horse
Meaning: giving time or energy to something that is ended or over
●Bite the bullet
Meaning: To get an unfavorable situation or chore over with now because it will need to get finished eventually
●Best of both worlds
Meaning: The choice or solution has all of the advantages of two contrasting things at the same time
●Biting off more than you can chew
Meaning: Not having the capacity to take on a new assignment or task that is just too taxing
●By the skin of your teeth
Meaning: Just barely making it
●Don’t judge a book by its cover
Meaning: Not judging something by its initial appearance
●Doing something at the drop of a hat
Meaning: Doing something at the moment of being asked
●Don’t count your chickens before they hatch
Meaning: Not to count on something happening until after it’s already happened
●Caught between a rock and a hard place
Meaning: Making a choice between two unpleasant choices
●Costs an arm and a leg
Meaning: Something that is overpriced or very expensive
●Cutting corners
Meaning: Not performing a task or duty correctly in order to save time or money
●Devil’s advocate
Meaning: To take the side of the counter-argument, or offer an alternative point of view
●Feeling under the weather
Meaning: Not feeling well, or feeling sick
●Fit as a fiddle
Meaning: Being in good health
●Getting a taste of your own medicine
Meaning: Being treated the way that you have been treating others
●Getting a second wind
Meaning: Having energy again after being tired
●Giving the benefit of the doubt
Meaning: Believing someone’s story without proof even though it may seem unbelievable
●Giving someone the cold shoulder
Meaning: ignoring someone
●Going on a wild goose chase
Meaning: doing something that is pointless
●Heard it on the grapevine
Meaning: Hearing rumors about someone or something
●Hitting the nail on the head
Meaning: Performing a task with exactness
●Killing two birds with one stone
Meaning: Accomplishing two different tasks in the same undertaking
●Letting someone off the hook
Meaning: Not holding someone responsible for something
●Letting the cat out of the bag
Meaning: Sharing information that was intended to be a secret
●No pain, no gain
Meaning: You have to work hard in order to see results
●On the ball
Meaning: Doing a good job, being prompt, or being responsible
●Once in a blue moon
Meaning: Something that doesn’t happen very often
●Piece of cake
Meaning: A task or job that is easy to complete
●Pulling someone’s leg
Meaning: Joking with someone
●Speak of the devil
Meaning: When the person you have just been talking about arrives
●Stealing someone’s thunder
Meaning: Taking credit for someone else’s achievements
●Straight from the horse’s mouth
Meaning: Reading or hearing something from the source
●The last straw
Meaning: The last difficulty or annoyance that makes the entire situation unbearable
●The elephant in the room
Meaning: An issue, person, or problem that someone is trying to avoid
●Throwing caution to the wind
Meaning: Being reckless or taking a risk
●Your guess is as good as mine
Meaning: To not know something
✍ 20 Familiar English Idioms
▪️A snowball effect
Meaning: Something has momentum and builds on each other, much like rolling a snowball down a hill to make it bigger
▪️An apple a day keeps the doctor away
Meaning: Apples are healthy and good for you
▪️Burning bridges
Meaning: Damaging a relationship beyond repair
▪️Every dog has his day
Meaning: Everyone gets their chance to do something big
▪️Fit as a fiddle
Meaning: Excellent health
▪️Go down in flames
Meaning: To fail in a spectacular manner
▪️Getting a second wind
Meaning: Having energy again after being tired or worn out.
Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning
1. Account for : कारण बताना, हिसाब देना, स्पष्टीकरण देना
2. Ask for something : की माँग करना, के लिए अनुरोध करना
3. Ask for somebody : मिलने या बात करने के लिए संवाद देना
4. Ask after : किसी के बारे में समाचार पूछना
5. Ask in : अन्दर बुलाना
6. Answer back : मुँह लगे जवाब देना
7. Answer for : जिम्मेदार होना
8. Add to : बढ़ाना
9. Act on/Upon : असर डालना
10. Add up : का योग करना
11. Allow for : ध्यान में लेना
12. Allow of : गुंजाइश रखना
13. Ache for : के लिए या करने के लिए प्रबल इच्छा रखना
14. Abound in/with Something : प्रचुर संख्या या मात्रा में होना
15. Abide by : विश्वाशी होना, दृढ़ता से पालन करना
Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning
1. Back out : पीछे हटना
2. Back up : समर्थन देना
3. Bank on : भरोसा करना
4. Be off : जाना
5. Bear out : समर्थन देना, साथ देना
6. Beat up : खूब पीटना
7. Blow out : फूँककर बुझाना
8. Blow up : विस्फोट होना, बर्बाद करना
9. Break down : मशीन इत्यादि ख़राब हो जाना, स्वास्थ्य ख़राब हो जाना
10. Break in : चोरी करने की नीयत से घूसना, बलपूर्वक भीतर घुसना
11. Break into : तालाबंद मकान या कमरे में जबर्दस्ती घुसना
12. Break out : एकाएक फैलना, चाहे वह लड़ाई हो या महामारी
13. Break with : दोस्ती समाप्त करना, आदत छोड़ना, सम्बन्ध विच्छेद करना
14. Break up : समाप्त होना, तितर-बितर हो जाना
15. Boil over : उफ़न पड़ना
16. Bring about : उत्पन्न करना
17. Bring under : वश में करना, नियंत्रण में करना
18. Bring round : होश में लाना
19. Bring down : गिराना, कम करना
20. Bring out : प्रकट या प्रकाशित करना
21. Bring up : पालन पोषण करना, पढ़ाना- लिखाना
22. Bring forth : उत्पन्न करना
23. Burn down : जलाकर बर्बाद कर देना, जलकर बर्बाद होना
24. Burn away : बर्बाद हो जाना
25. Burn out : बुझ जाना
26. Burn up : धधकना
27. Burst in : बाधा डालना
28. Burst in/on : अचानक आ जाना
29. Build on/Upon : निर्भर करना
30. Build up : जमना, बढ़ना
31. Build up : धीरे-धीरे बनाना, हासिल करना
32. Brush away : हटा देना, भगा देना
33. Brush aside : ध्यान न देना, उपेक्षा करना
34. Back down : दावा छोड़ देना
35. Back off : दावा छोड़ देना
36. Bail out : जमानत देना
37. Bargain with : सौदा करना
🔰the tip of the iceberg🔰
✍🏻Meaning:- You can say something is the tip of the iceberg when it's just a small part of something much bigger.
For example:-
👉🏻The homeless kids who visit us for help are just the tip of the iceberg. There are thousands more we never see.
👉🏻The internet is huge. What you can find through search engines is just the tip of the iceberg.
✍🏻Origin:- Metaphorical, related to the fact that most of an iceberg is below water and cannot normally be seen, and the part above water that can be seen doesn't give a clear idea of how big it really is.
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🔰Phrasal Verbs with Back🔰
☀️Back away: Retreat or go backwards
☀️Back down: Retract or withdraw your position or proposal in an argument
☀️Back into: Enter a parking area in reverse gear
☀️Back off: Retreat
☀️Back out: Fail to keep an arrangement or promise
☀️Back out of: Fail to keep an agreement, arrangement
☀️Back out of: Exit a parking area in reverse gear
☀️Back up: Make a copy of computer data
☀️Back up: Support
☀️Back up: Drive a vehicle backwards
#PHRASAL_VERBS
✍ 50 Important Idioms And Phrases Asked In SSC Exams.
1. At sixes and seven – In disorder or confusion
2. Lose head – Panic
3. Take to task – To criticize severely/ to punish
4. Sit in judgement – To pass judgement(or comment on someone ) especially when you have no authority
5. Leave in the lurch – To desert someone
6. Cry over spilt milk – Cry over irreparable loss
7. Bad blood – Active enmity
8. Close shave – A narrow escape
9. Grease palms – To bribe someone
10. Carrot and stick – Reward and punishment policy
11. To cut teeth – To gain experience of something for the first time
12. Cut no ice – Had no influence
13. Close the book - Stop working on something
14. In fits and starts - Irregularly
15. Bird’s eye view – An overview
16. Run in the same groove – Clash with each other
17. Keep your head – Remain calm
18. Pull strings – Use personal influence
19. Pot luck dinner – Dinner where somebody brings something to eat
20. To hit below the belt – To attack unfairly
21. All at sea - Puzzled
22. Sought after – Wanted by many people because it’s of good quality or difficult to find/Pursued by
23. Build castle in the air - Daydreaming
24. On the spur of the moment – To act suddenly, without planning
25. To have something up one’s sleeve – To have a secret plan
26. A red letter day – An important or joyful occasion in one’s life
27. To explore every avenue – To try every opportunity
28. At one’s beck and call – Ready to follow orders/ To be dominated by someone
29. By fair or foul means – In honest or dishonest way
30. Status quo – As it is/ unchanged position
31. To burn candle at both ends – To be extravagant/ Spend without any worry
32. To hit the jackpot – To make money quickly
33. To bring to light – to reveal
34. At the eleventh hour – At the last possible moment
35. Go scot-free – To escape without punishment
36. To shed crocodile tears – To pretend grief
37. To look down one’s nose – To regard with contempt
38. To miss the bus – To miss an opportunity
39. A white elephant – Costly and troublesome possession, with much use to its owner
40. To call spade a spade – To be frank
41. To fight tooth and nail – To fight heroically, in very determined way
42. Birds of same feather – Persons of same character
43. Take exception – To object over something
44. High handed – Using authority in an unreasonable way, overbearing
45. Too fond of one’s own voice – To like talking without wanting to listen to other people/Very selfish
46. By leaps and bounds – Rapidly
47. An open book – Straight forward and honest dealings
48. Fall short – Fail to meet expectation/ have no effect
49. Heart to heart talk – Frank talk
50. Give the game away – Give out the secret(unintentionally)
🪴 Most Important Idioms & Phrases from Previous Year Part 1 ( Letter : A )
1. Achilles heel-
Meaning: vulnerable spot, a small fault or weakness in a person or system that
can result in its failure.
Example: The corrupt minister is regarded as the government’s Achilles heel and is expected to resign.
2. A bone of contention-
Meaning: if there is an issue that always causes tension and arguments
Example: A bone of contention between the husband and wife is that the husband always spends too much money.
3. A dead letter-
Meaning: An argument or law not followed by anyone.
Example: The blue laws here are a dead letter; all the stores open on Sundays and holidays
4. At the eleventh hour-
Meaning: be too late.
Example: She always turned her term papers in at the eleventh hour.
5. A queer fish-
Meaning: a strange person
Example: I knew his father and he was a queer fish too.
6. A worm's eye view-
Meaning: having very little knowledge about something
Example: The novel provides us with a worm's eye view of society.
7. At (on) the heels of
Meaning: close behind or soon after something
Example: As in Mom's birthday comes on the heels of Mother's Day
8. Apple of someone's eyes-
Meaning: someone loved very much.
Example: His youngest son was the apple of his eye.
9. Ask for the Moon-
Meaning: to ask for too much.
Example: There's no point hoping for a permanent peace in the area. It's like
asking for the moon.
10. Asleep at the switch
Meaning: not to be alert on opportunity
Example: Health experts were asleep at the switch when the disease began to spread rapidly again.
11. At sixes and sevens
Meaning: to be lost and bewildered
Example: Riya is at sixes and sevens since the death of her husband.
12. At someone's beck and call
Meaning: to be always ready to serve
Example: Imagine what it's like to have a cook and a maid at your beck and
call.
13. At an arm's length
Meaning: to keep at a distance
Example: Ram always keeps his friends at arm's length, so that no one gets close enough to hurt his feelings.
14. A red letter day
Meaning: an important day
Example: A special occasion, as in When Ram comes home from his tour of duty, that'll be a red-letter day
15. A nine days wonder
Meaning: pleasure for a short time
Example: His music was derided by an older generation convinced that he was a nine-day wonder.
16. Alma Mater
Meaning: Institution where i got my education
Example: She has been offered the position of professor of international
economic policy in Delhi , her alma mater.
17. At the drop of a hat
Meaning-Willingness to do something instantly
Example: She expects me to make dinner at the drop of a hat even if I am very busy with office work
18. A cold Fish
Meaning: A person devoid of emotions
Example: Ram isn't very demonstrative, but his mother was a cold fish so he
probably gets it from her.
19. A cock and bull story
Meaning: An improbable excuse
Example: She told me some
cock-and-bull story.
20. Above board
Meaning: straight; without concealment, legitimate; open.
Example: No tricks, please. We want the deal to be above board completely.
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🔰Phrase of the Day🔰
♦️cost someone dearly/dear♦️
🔸Meaning: to make someone suffer a lot (or) to lose something very important (particularly, as a result of a mistake)
Example Sentence:
➖His two losses in a row in the fifth and sixth rounds cost him dearly.
➖These extended redemption penalties can cost you dearly in the long run.
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Daily use English word
☞ Bitter-कड़वा
☞ Delicious-स्वादिष्ट
☞ Fresh-ताजा
☞ Juicy-रसीला
☞ Hot-गर्म
☞ Melted-पिघला हुवा
☞ Nutritious-पोष्टिक
☞ Rotten-सड़ा
☞ Salty-नमकीन
☞ Sticky-चिपचिपा
☞ Sweet-मीठा
☞ Tasteless-स्वादहीन
☞ Rissole-समोसा
☞ Fritters-पकोड़े
☞ Finnel Cake-जलेबी
☞ Water Balls-पानी पुड़ी
☞ Crips Salty-नमकीन
☞ Shortbread-कचोरी
☞ Mixed Curd-रायता
☞ Dressed Food-पकवान
☞ Whey-मटठा
☞ Cake-टिक्की
☞ Clarified butter-घी
☞ Butter Milk-छाछ
☞ Condensed Milk-खोआ/गाढ़ा दूध
☞ Attic-अटारी
☞ Arch-मेहराब
☞ Courtyard-आंगन
☞ Drain-नाली
☞ Dais-चबूतरा
☞ Dome-गुम्बद
☞ Floor-फर्श
☞ Fountain-फ्व्वारी
☞ Gallery-गलियारा
☞ Lattice-जाल/जाली
☞ Niche-आला
☞ Railing-जंगला
☞ Threshold-दहलीज
☞ Thatch-छप्पर
☞ Vantilator-रोशनदान
☞ Verandah-बरामदा
☞ Bolt-पेच
☞ Screw Driver-पेचकस
☞ File-रेती
☞ Drill-बर्मी
☞ Saw-आरी
☞Loom-करघा
☞Oar-डांड
☞Spade-फरसा
☞Bubu-गिल्टी
☞Bronchitis-कास
☞Cough-खासी
☞Colic Pain-उदार शूल
☞Cholera-हैजा
☞Canker-कीड़े पड़ना
☞Coryza-नजला
☞Constipation-कब्ज
☞Dysentery-पेचिस
☞Diarrhoea-अतिसार
☞Diabetes-मधुमेह
☞House-घर
☞Apartment-अपार्टमेंट
☞Dining Room-भोजन कक्ष
☞Bedroom-शयन कक्ष
☞Bathroom-सन्नानघर
☞Basement-तलघर
☞Living Room-कक्ष के रहने
☞Attic-अट्टारी
☞Kitchen-रसोईघर
☞Rain-वर्षा
☞Snow-बर्फ
☞Fog-कोहरा
☞Cloudy-धुंधला
☞Sunshine-धूप
☞Cold-ठंडा
☞Warm-गर्म
☞Windy-तूफानी
☞Guava-अमरुद
☞Germ-अंकुर
☞Mango-आम
☞Apple-सेव
☞Stone-पत्थर
☞Tamarind-इमली
☞Root-जड़
☞Wood-लकड़ी
☞Gum-गोंद/गम
☞Thorn-कांटा
☞Love-प्यार
☞Worried-चिंतित
☞Angry-नाराज
☞Sad-दुःख
☞Embarassed-शर्मिंदा
☞Afraid-भयभीत
☞Kind-दयालु/मेहरबान
☞Happy-खुश
☞Impolite-असभ्य
☞Painful-संवेदनशील
☞Bored-ऊबा हुवा
☞Tired-थका हुवा
☞Sensitive-दर्दनाक
☞Beautiful-सुंदर
☞Delighted-मुद्रित
☞Amazed-चकित
☞Hate-नफरत
☞supporter-समर्थक
☞Sugar-चीनी
💠Idiom of the Day💠
📚under lock and key
✍🏾Meaning
If something is under lock and key, it is kept in a very secure place.
❗️For example
🔸Make sure these documents are under lock and key until we need them.
🔸Poor Josie. Her parents were very strict and they kept her under lock and key throughout her childhood, so she never learned about life's dangers.
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💠Phrasal Verbs of the Day💠
🗯vie for
✍🏾Meaning
If you vie for something, you compete with others to get it.
▪️Synonym
compete for
❓For example
🔹vie for sth Leo and Fiona are vying for promotion to the same management position, so they're both trying hard to impress the boss.
🔹vie for sb Mandy and Lynne haven't been friends ever since they vied for Jerome. They both really liked him, and both wanted to be his girlfriend.
❕Nouns often used as objects with vie for: power, position, job, role, promotion, influence, attention, recognition
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📕 Idiom of the day:
#Head_over_heels
If you’re head over heels, you’re completely in love.
Example: Max fell head over heels in love with her colleague and wants to marry her.
✍ Example sentences containing
Correlative Conjunctions:
▪️either . . . or
Ex : We can go to either Greece or Spain for our holiday.
Ex : It’s my final offer – you can either take it or leave it.
▪️both . . . and
Ex : Both rugby and football are popular in France.
Ex : Both English and Welsh are spoken in Wales.
▪️not only . . . but also
Ex : Not only is he a professional footballer, but he’s also a successful businessman.
▪️not . . . but
Ex : There are not two but three Baltic states: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
Ex : In sport, what counts is not the winning but the taking part.
▪️neither . . . nor
Ex : Neither Norway nor Switzerland is in the European Union.
Ex :Marriage is neither heaven nor hell, it is simply purgatory. (Abraham Lincoln)
▪️whether . . . or
Ex : Whether you love them or hate them, you have to admit that the Rolling Stones are very popular.
Ex : I’m totally confused – I don’t know whether I’m coming or going.
▪️no sooner . . . than
Ex : No sooner had I finished watering the garden than it started raining.
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🔰Ways to Describe People🔰
✍🏻1. Absent minded:- very forgetful or inattentive
✍🏻2. Big headed:- arrogant
✍🏻3. Hot-headed:- gets angry quickly
✍🏻4. Nosy:- curious about others
✍🏻5. Early bird:- a person who gets up/arrives early
✍🏻6. Night owl:- a person who enjoys staying up late at night
✍🏻7. Daredevil:- a reckless person who enjoys doing dangerous things
✍🏻8. Troublemaker:- someone who intentionally causes problems for other people
✍🏻9. Couch potato:- a person who takes little or no exercise and watches a lot of television.
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✍Important Phrasal Verbs with their Meaning.
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Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning
1. Call in : किसी को बुलवाना
2. Call off : समाप्त करना, वापस लेना
3. Call up : याद करना, टेलीफोन करना
4. Call for : माँग करना, आवशयकता होना
5. Call on : थोड़ी देर के लिए जाना या रुकना
6. Call out : बुलाना
7. Call at : किसी के घर या स्थान आदि पर थोड़ी देर के लिए जाना
8. Call back : वापस बुलाना
9. Call down : प्रार्थना करना
10. Care about : चिंतित होना
11. Care for : पसंद करना
12. Carry away : आपे से बाहर करना, उत्तेजित करना
13. Carry off : जीतना
14. Carry on : जारी रखना, चलना, निभाना
15. Carry out : आज्ञा का पालन करना
16. Cast aside : छोड़ देना, त्याग करना
17. Catch up with : आगे निकलना
18. Catch out : गेंद को लपककर आउट करना
19. Cheer up : ढांढस बँधाना, बढ़ावा देना
20. Cheer up : अधिक प्रसन्न होना या करना
21. Clear away : छँट जाना
22. Clear off : छुटकारा पाना
23. Clear out : प्रस्थान करना, चला जाना
24. Climb down : निचे की ओर आना, उतरना
25. Climb up : बढ़ना
26. Close down : स्थायी रूप से बंद करना
27. Close in on/upon : ढक देना
28. Close with : स्वीकार करना
29. Cloud over : अस्पष्ट करना, ढकना
30. Come about : होना
31. Come across : संयोग से मिलना
32. Come after : पीछा करना
33. Come along : जल्दी करना
34. Come at : पहुँचना, प्राप्त करना
35. Come at : हमला करना
36. Come away from : से अलग होना, जुदा होना
37. Come back : लौटना, वापस आना
38. Come between : सम्बन्ध में हस्तक्षेप करना
39. Come by : प्रयास से प्राप्त करना
40. Come down : उतरना, गिरना, नीचे आना
41. Come forward : अपने आपको प्रस्तुत करना
42. Come in : अन्दर आना
43. Come in for : हासिल करना
44. Come in on : भाग लेना
45. Come of : संतान होना, से आना
46. Come off : होना, हटाये जाने योग्य होना
47. Come off : से अलग होना
48. Come on : पीछे आना
49. Come out : बाहर निकलना, प्रकाशित होना
50. Come out with : कहना
51. Come over : दूर से आना
52. Come round : चक्कर काटकर आना
53. Come through : गंभीर बिमारी, घाव आदि से चंगा होना
54. Come to : होश में आना
55. Come under : के अधीन होना
56. Come up : प्रस्तुत होना, उठना
57. Come up with : सामना करना
58. Come up to : पहुँचना
59. Come upon : आक्रमण करना
60. Come down : शांत होना
61. Count on/upon : भरोसा करना
62. Crop with : बोना
63. Crop up : आशा के विपरीत दिखाई पड़ना
64. Crowd round : गोलबंद होना
65. Cry down : निंदा करना
66. Cry for : माँग करना
67. Cry off : मुकर जाना
68. Cry out : चिल्लाना
69. Cry up : प्रयास करना, बढ़ा-चढ़ा कर कहना
70. Cut across : ज्यादा छोटे मार्ग से गुजरना
71. Cut away : काट कर हटा देना
72. Cut back : घटाना
73. Cut down : काटकर गिराना, छोटा करना
74. Cut down on : खपत में कमी करना
75. Cut into : हस्तक्षेप करना
76. Cut in : हस्तक्षेप करना
77. Cut off : काटकर अलग करना
78. Cut out : कार्य करना बंद कर देना
79. Cut out : काटकर हटाना
80. Cut up : बर्बाद कर देना
🔰zip🔰
✍🏻Meaning:- energy, vitality
For example:-
👉🏻People say those energy drinks like Red Bull give them a bit of extra zip, but they don't do anything to me.
👉🏻The advertisement says we'll be full of zip if we take these new vitamin pills.
#Slang_of_the_Day
🔰 IDIOMS WITH HINDI MEANING 🔰
●First catch your hare/ Mind your own business पहले अपना देखो तब दुसरो को बोलो
●Red handed/ flat footed रंगे हांथो: Ramesh was caught red handed
●To take bread out of sb's mouth किसी की रोजी रोटी छिनना: If government cannot give us employment then don't have rights to take bread out of our mouth.
●The story made my heart bleed खून के आंसूं
●Acting runs in his blood खून में ही acting है
●Bag of bones हड्डियों का ढांचा: Why don't you eat something you are not more than a bag of bones.
●Grey market चोर बाजार: He bought a mobile phone from grey market and got caught by police.
●Talk shop काम की बात करना: Don't talk shop when you are on vacation.
●At the mercy of god भगवान की दया पर: The patient is really in very bad condition, he is at the mercy of God.
●There is no help for it अब कुछ नही हो सकता: There is no help, it's Sunday the banks are closed.
●Modest शालीन:
●In vain व्यर्थ हो जाना my hard work went in vain when my boss refused my proposal.
●I am not born yesterday मुझे पता है क्या करना है में बच्चा नही हूँ
●To get up sb's nose नाक में दम कर देना
●Any fool/idiot can answer it कोई भी बता देगा: The question is so easy that any fool can answer it.
●To foot the bill खर्च उठाना। You have to foot the bill I came to meet you after all.
●Bad hair day मनहूस दिन
●Heartrending दुखद: People got upset after listening to his heartrending incident.
●To blow hard; to talk proudly बड़ी बड़ी बाते करना: Come on! you are our boss for a few days, you don't need to blow hard.
●To give somebody long rope ज्यादा छूट देना: People take you for granted if you give them long rope.
●These are minute’s problem बस कुछ देर की बात है
●Fair with in foul without मुहँ पे कुछ और पीठ पे कुछ और
●To kick some body in the teeth बहुत नुकसान करना
●Torch bearer पथ प्रदर्शक
●Hollow promises खोखले वादे
●He makes my blood boil खून खौलाना
●Accept unpleasant fact अपनाना
●To beat the air/ to roast a stone व्यर्थ मेहनत करना
●Play the ape अजीब व्यवहार करना
●Eager beaver सिखने के लिए तैयार रहना
🌈Important Idioms and Phrases starting with letter "A"
🔥A Bad Egg
◾️एक बेईमान या खराब व्यवहार वाला व्यक्ति
🔥A Bee in one's bonnet
◾️किसी चीज़ के बारे में लगातार बात करते रहना
🔥A bolt from the blue
◾️अचानक और अप्रत्याशित घटना
🔥A close shave
◾️बाल - बाल बचना
🔥A Cat and Dog life
◾️हमेशा झगड़ते रहने वाला जीवन
🔥A chicken-hearted Person
◾️कायर व्यक्ति
🔥A Dark Horse
◾️अप्रत्याशित विजेता
🔥A cold shoulder
◾️उदासीनता का प्रदर्शन
🔥A cog in the Machine
◾️कार्य के लिए आवश्यक लेकिन कम महत्व का
🔥A close-fisted man
◾️पैसे देने या ख़र्च करने के लिए बहुत ही अनिच्छुक रहना
🔥A chink in someone's armour
◾️किसी की कमजोरी
🔥A hot potato
◾️एक विवादास्पद मुद्दा जो निपटने में कठिन है और बहुत ही असहमतियो से युक्त है
🔥A good turn
◾️एक ऐसा कार्य जो किसी अन्य व्यक्ति से किसी तरह से लाभकारी है
🔥A going concern
◾️लाभ कमाता हुआ व्यवसाय
🔥A go-getter
◾️एक बेहद प्रेरित और महत्वाकांक्षी व्यक्ति
🔥A fool's paradize
◾️हवाई महल
🔥A feather in one's cap
◾️गर्व करने लायक उपलब्धि
🔥A dime a dozen
◾️बहुत आम
🔥A stone's throw of
◾️बहुत पास में
🔥A sight for sore eyes
◾️आँख की ठण्डक
🔥A red rag to a bull
◾️साँड़ को लाल कपड़ा दिकाने के समान
🔥A queer fish
◾️सनकी व्यक्ति
🔥A left-handed compliment
◾️प्रशंसा की आड़ में एक अपमान
🔥A leap in the dark
◾️साहसिक कार्य
🔥A jack of all trades
◾️कई अलग अलग क्षेत्रों में कुशल व्यक्ति
🔥At the end of one's tether
◾️और ज्यादा कष्ट सहने में असमर्थ
🔥A wild goose chase
◾️निरर्थक खोज
🔥A taste of your own medicine
◾️जैसे को तैसा
🔥A storm in a tea-cup
◾️बात का बतंगड़
🔥A chip on your shoulder
◾️हर समय गुस्सा आना क्योंकि आपको लगता है कि आपके साथ गलत तरीके से व्यवहार किया गया है या आपको लगता है कि आप अन्य लोगों के समान उतना ही अच्छे नहीं हैं
🔥A man of spirit
◾️साहसिक व्यक्ति
🔥A man of straw
◾️एक कमजोर व्यक्ति
🔥A man of parts
◾️कई अलग-अलग क्षेत्रों में महारथ वाला
🔥A man of mettle
◾️दृढ़-संकल्प का व्यक्ति
🔥A man of means
◾️अमीर आदमी
🔥A man of letters
◾️साहित्यिक व्यक्ति
🔥A man of his words
◾️अपनी बात का पक्का
🔥A man in a million
◾️लाखो में एक
🔰Empty vessels make the most noise🔰
✍🏻Possible interpretation:- Stupid people speak loudest.
👉🏻Note:- vessel (noun): a container such as a bowl, usually for holding liquids | If you strike (hit) a full container it makes less noise than if you strike an empty one.
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🔰border on🔰
✍🏻Meaning:- If something like an action or an attitude borders on something more extreme, it is close to being that extreme.
👉🏻Synonym:- verge on, come close to
For example:-
border on sth
👉🏻His fear of the government borders on paranoia.
border on sth
👉🏻The fanatical excitement you see at some political rallies in the south borders on mass hysteria.
👉🏻Note:- Almost always used in relation to a negative extreme, though occasionally it's used in a more positive context, as in "his talent borders on genius".
🅱Phrasal Verbs : Hindi Meaning🅱
1. Back out : पीछे हटना
2. Back up : समर्थन देना
3. Bank on : भरोसा करना
4. Be off : जाना
5. Bear out : समर्थन देना, साथ देना
6. Beat up : खूब पीटना
7. Blow out : फूँककर बुझाना
8. Blow up : विस्फोट होना, बर्बाद करना
9. Break down : मशीन इत्यादि ख़राब हो जाना, स्वास्थ्य ख़राब हो जाना
10. Break in : चोरी करने की नीयत से घूसना, बलपूर्वक भीतर घुसना
11. Break into : तालाबंद मकान या कमरे में जबर्दस्ती घुसना
12. Break out : एकाएक फैलना, चाहे वह लड़ाई हो या महामारी
13. Break with : दोस्ती समाप्त करना, आदत छोड़ना, सम्बन्ध विच्छेद करना
14. Break up : समाप्त होना, तितर-बितर हो जाना
15. Boil over : उफ़न पड़ना
16. Bring about : उत्पन्न करना
17. Bring under : वश में करना, नियंत्रण में करना
18. Bring round : होश में लाना
19. Bring down : गिराना, कम करना
20. Bring out : प्रकट या प्रकाशित करना
21. Bring up : पालन पोषण करना, पढ़ाना- लिखाना
22. Bring forth : उत्पन्न करना
23. Burn down : जलाकर बर्बाद कर देना, जलकर बर्बाद होना
24. Burn away : बर्बाद हो जाना
25. Burn out : बुझ जाना
26. Burn up : धधकना
27. Burst in : बाधा डालना
28. Burst in/on : अचानक आ जाना
29. Build on/Upon : निर्भर करना
30. Build up : जमना, बढ़ना
31. Build up : धीरे-धीरे बनाना, हासिल करना
32. Brush away : हटा देना, भगा देना
33. Brush aside : ध्यान न देना, उपेक्षा करना
34. Back down : दावा छोड़ देना
35. Back off : दावा छोड़ देना
36. Bail out : जमानत देना
37. Bargain with : सौदा करना
🔰 IDIOMS WITH HINDI MEANING 🔰
●First catch your hare/ Mind your own business पहले अपना देखो तब दुसरो को बोलो
●Red handed/ flat footed रंगे हांथो: Ramesh was caught red handed
●To take bread out of sb's mouth किसी की रोजी रोटी छिनना: If government cannot give us employment then don't have rights to take bread out of our mouth.
●The story made my heart bleed खून के आंसूं
●Acting runs in his blood खून में ही acting है
●Bag of bones हड्डियों का ढांचा: Why don't you eat something you are not more than a bag of bones.
●Grey market चोर बाजार: He bought a mobile phone from grey market and got caught by police.
●Talk shop काम की बात करना: Don't talk shop when you are on vacation.
●At the mercy of god भगवान की दया पर: The patient is really in very bad condition, he is at the mercy of God.
●There is no help for it अब कुछ नही हो सकता: There is no help, it's Sunday the banks are closed.
●Modest शालीन:
●In vain व्यर्थ हो जाना my hard work went in vain when my boss refused my proposal.
●I am not born yesterday मुझे पता है क्या करना है में बच्चा नही हूँ
●To get up sb's nose नाक में दम कर देना
●Any fool/idiot can answer it कोई भी बता देगा: The question is so easy that any fool can answer it.
●To foot the bill खर्च उठाना। You have to foot the bill I came to meet you after all.
●Bad hair day मनहूस दिन
●Heartrending दुखद: People got upset after listening to his heartrending incident.
●To blow hard; to talk proudly बड़ी बड़ी बाते करना: Come on! you are our boss for a few days, you don't need to blow hard.
●To give somebody long rope ज्यादा छूट देना: People take you for granted if you give them long rope.
●These are minute’s problem बस कुछ देर की बात है
●Fair with in foul without मुहँ पे कुछ और पीठ पे कुछ और
●To kick some body in the teeth बहुत नुकसान करना
●Torch bearer पथ प्रदर्शक
●Hollow promises खोखले वादे
●He makes my blood boil खून खौलाना
●Accept unpleasant fact अपनाना
●To beat the air/ to roast a stone व्यर्थ मेहनत करना
●Play the ape अजीब व्यवहार करना
●Eager beaver सिखने के लिए तैयार रहना
📒 Phrasal Verbs (GET), Meaning and Examples
📐 Get along
Meaning: to make people understand something.
📍 Example Sentences;
I can’t get along with the neighbors any more.
They seemed to be getting along fine.
📐 Get around
Meaning: to travel to different places
📍 Example Sentences;
I will get around from town to town.
We had to use public transport to get around.
📐 Get through
Meaning: to be connected by phone
📍 Example Sentences;
She got through to wrong department.
Look, I can’t get through to this number.
📐 Get ahead
Meaning: to be successful in the work
📍 Example Sentences;
I will get ahead at work with this project.
He wanted safety, security, a home, and a chance to get ahead.
💠Saying of the Day💠
📒He that will learn to pray, let him go to sea
✍🏾Possible meaning:
The sea is supremely powerful, and can be a terrifying and awe-inspiring place.
✏️Note
pray (verb) = ask for help from God; give thanks to God | This saying may be more easily understood if rephrased as: "The person that wants to learn to pray should go to sea."
▫️Origin
This quotation from Welsh poet George Herbert (1593 - 1633) - "He that will learne to pray, let him goe to Sea" - reflects seafarers' long-standing conviction that at sea we find the ultimate in awe and terror.
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💠Slang of the Day💠
💠hang-up
✍🏾Meaning
an emotional problem causing inhibition or unreasonable behaviour
❕For example
🔺My sister Tanya's got a hang-up about her weight, and she's not even fat!
🔺Doug's got a hang-up about his age, and he thinks he's too old to find a new partner even though he doesn't like being single.
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👇English idioms👇
1. (to give someone a ring)
to telephone someone, give somebody a buzz.
2. (to go Dutch)
to share the cost of something, especially a meal.
3. (to go without saying)
it should be generally understood or accepted.
4. (to have another thing coming)
is to be greatly mistaken.
5. (to have one's heart set on)
to want something very much.
6. (to have time off)
a period of time that is free from employment or school.
7. (to keep one's head)
Stay calm, retain self-control.
8. (to keep up with)
to move as quickly as someone else.
9. (to knock it off)
to stop doing something that annoys you or Quit or stop doing something.
10. (to know by sight)
to recognize a person's face, but not know the name.
🔰POPULAR PROVERS & SAYINGS🔰
Proverb 1: Might is right.
Hindi Equivalent: जिसकी लाठी उसकी भैंस.
Meaning: जो ताकतवर होता है उसी की बात माननी पड़ती है .
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Proverb 2: A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan .
Hindi Equivalent: ओस चाटने से प्यास नहीं बुझती .
Meaning: बड़े काम के लिए बड़ा प्रयत्न करना पड़ता है .
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Proverb 3: An empty vessel sounds much .
Hindi Equivalent: थोथा चना बाजे घना . / अधजल गगरी छलकत जाय.
Meaning: जिसको कम ज्ञान होता है वो दिखावा करने के लिए अधिक बोलता है .
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Proverb 4: Birds of same feather flock together.
Hindi Equivalent: चोर – चोर मौसेरे भाई . / एक ही थैली के चट्टे-बट्टे.
Meaning: एक जैसे लोग एक साथ रहते हैं .
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Proverb 5: Do evil & look for like.
Hindi Equivalent: कर बुरा तो होय बुरा. / जैसी करनी वैसी भरनी.
Meaning: जो जैसा करता है उसके साथ वैसा ही होता है .
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Proverb 6: Good mind, good find.
Hindi Equivalent: आप भले तो जग भला .
Meaning: जो खुद अच्छा है उसके लिए सब अच्छा है .
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Proverb 7: It takes two to make a quarrel.
Hindi Equivalent: एक हाथ से ताली नहीं बजती .
Meaning: जब दो लोगो में विवाद होता है तो दोनों की ही कुछ न कुछ गलती होती है .
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Proverb 8: Barking dogs seldom bite .
Hindi Equivalent: जो गरजते हैं वो बरसते नहीं .
Meaning: जो ज्यादा बोलते हैं वे कुछ करते नहीं हैं .
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Proverb 9: Avarice is root of all evils.
Hindi Equivalent: लालच बुरी बला है .
Meaning: लालच करना बुरी बात है .
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Proverb 10: Gather thistles & expect pickles .
Hindi Equivalent: बोए पेड़ बबूल का तो आम कहाँ से होय .
Meaning: जैसा कर्म करोगे वैसा फल मिलेगा .